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Trousson, Raymond / Vercruysse, Jeroom (dir.),
Dictionnaire general de Voltaire. (Champion classiques, references et dictionnaires 18) 1272 p. 2020:10 (Champion, FR) <670-9>
ISBN 978-2-38096-016-7 paper ¥7,064.- (税込) EUR 38.00
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Steiner, Wendy,
The Beauty of Choice: On Women, Art, and Freedom. 288 pp. 2024:7 (Columbia U. Pr., US) <727-96>
ISBN 978-0-231-21526-8 hard ¥7,546.- (税込) US$ 35.00 *
In The Beauty of Choice, the renowned cultural critic Wendy Steiner offers a dazzling new account of aesthetics grounded in female agency. Through a series of linked meditations on canonical and contemporary literature and art, she casts women's taste as the engine of liberal values.Steiner reframes long-standing questions surrounding desire, art, sexual assault, and beauty in light of #MeToo. Beginning with an opera she wrote based on Chaucer's "The Wife of Bath's Tale," she presents women's sexual choices as fundamentally aesthetic in nature-expressions of their taste-and artworks as stagings of choice in courtship, coquetry, consent, marriage, and liberation. A merger of art criticism, evolutionary theory, political history, and aesthetics, this book paints the struggle between female autonomy and patriarchal violence and extremism as the essence of art.The Beauty of Choice pursues its claims through a striking diversity of examples: Sei Shonagon's defense of pleasure in the Pillow Book; Picasso's and Balthus's sexualization of their models; the redefinition of "waste" in postmodern fiction; and interactivity and empathy in the works of contemporary artists such as Marlene Dumas, Barbara MacCallum, Kristin Beeler, and Hannah Gadsby. It offers the first critical study of Heroines, a memorial to the twenty thousand women raped in Kosovo during the Serbian genocide. This deeply original book gives taste, beauty, and pleasure central roles in a passionate defense of women's freedom.
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Ribas-Mateos, Natalia,
A Message to You: A Cartography of Mobilities - Sexual Border Violence, Solidarities and Global Cities. 280 pp. 2024:10 (Ibidem Pr., GW) <727-961>
ISBN 978-3-8382-1938-7 paper ¥7,546.- (税込) US$ 35.00
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フェミニスト外交政策分析
Aggestam, Karin / True, Jacqui (eds.),
Feminist Foreign Policy Analysis: A New Subfield. 240 pp. 2024:11 (Bristol U. Pr., UK) <727-726>
ISBN 978-1-5292-3946-1 hard ¥22,792.- (税込) GB£ 80.00
ISBN 978-1-5292-3947-8 paper ¥7,119.- (税込) GB£ 24.99
For over a century, feminists have advocated for women's participation in the decision- making on war and peace in order to achieve a more just global order. There is today a growing recognition among states that promoting gender equality through foreign policy aids in a wide range of contemporary challenges from international development, climate change and inclusive trade to the prevention of conflict, terrorism and pandemics. At the same time, other powerful governments are contesting these ideas and fiercely resisting such foreign policy change. How can feminist scholarship advance the field of foreign policy analysis to understand contemporary foreign policy actions and challenges? A decade after states first adopted explicit pro-gender norms and/or feminist foreign policy strategies, feminist and gender scholarship is now beginning to take off in the field of foreign policy analysis (FPA), which was previously described as "gender-blind". The overarching aim of the book is to provide the latest state-of-the-art in the study of gender, feminisms, and foreign policy. The volume advances new theory, novel concepts and empirical knowledge for the emerging scholarly field of gender and foreign policy analysis. The book will contribute new analyses of different foreign policy domains, such as trade, defence, environment, peacebuilding and international development assistance. Moreover, it will critically explore how varied and contested gender and feminist approaches and strategies are across all these domains of foreign policy.
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Cooke, Jennifer / Nyhagen, Line (eds.),
Intersectional Feminist Research Methodologies: Applications in the Social Sciences and Humanities. 238 pp. 2024:9 (Routledge, UK) <727-8>
ISBN 978-1-03-250770-5 hard ¥38,461.- (税込) GB£ 135.00 *
ISBN 978-1-03-250769-9 paper ¥10,253.- (税込) GB£ 35.99 *
Intersectional Feminist Research Methodologies: Applications in the Social Sciences and Humanities is a multi-disciplinary volume in which emerging and established scholars present new feminist research methods and re-evaluate existing approaches.This collection examines how both new and established feminist methods address intersecting identities and structures of inequality including gender, race, sexuality, and class. Each chapter provides a case study of a methodology or methodologies that have been adopted, developed, or adapted within the author's field - including sociology, criminology, political science, history, literature, and performance studies. The volume articulates the importance of knowledge production that arises from the situated and lived experiences of individuals, groups, and communities. It discusses how we survive as feminists in today's neoliberal universities, and includes research on trans and nonbinary people, Indonesian history and the #MeToo movement, world-literature from the Philippines, memory work, and crime on the London transport network. The contributors engage with intersectionality in different ways but collectively they demonstrate the pervasiveness of intersectional thinking and practice in feminist scholarship today.Intersectional Feminist Research Methodologies will be of value to both undergraduate and graduate students conducting research, as well as doctoral researchers and more established feminist researchers.
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Zhang, Yingyu,
More Swindles from the Late Ming: Sex, Scams, and Sorcery. Tr. by C. Rea et al. (Translations from the Asian Classics) 280 pp. 2024:11 (Columbia U. Pr., US) <727-808>
ISBN 978-0-231-21244-1 hard ¥25,872.- (税込) US$ 120.00 *
ISBN 978-0-231-21245-8 paper ¥5,605.- (税込) US$ 26.00 *
A woman seduces her landlord to extort the family farm. Gamblers recruit a wily prostitute to get a rich young man back in the game. Silver counterfeiters wreak havoc for traveling merchants. A wealthy widow is drugged and robbed by a lodger posing as a well-to-do student. Vengeful judges and corrupt clerks pervert the course of justice. Cunning soothsayers spur on a plot to overthrow the emperor. Yet good sometimes triumphs, as when amateur sleuths track down a crew of homicidal boatmen or a cold-case murder is exposed by a frog. These are just a few of the tales of crime and depravity appearing in More Swindles from the Late Ming, a book that offers a panorama of vice-and words of warning-from one seventeenth-century writer.This companion volume to The Book of Swindles: Selections from a Late Ming Collection presents sensational stories of scams that range from the ingenious to the absurd to the lurid, many featuring sorcery, sex, and extreme violence. Together, the two volumes represent the first complete translation into any language of a landmark Chinese anthology, making an essential contribution to the global literature of trickery and fraud. An introduction explores the geography of grift, the role of sex and family relations, and the portrayal of Buddhist clergy and others claiming supernatural powers. Opening a window onto the colorful world of crime and deception in late imperial China, this book testifies to the enduring popularity of stories about scoundrels and their schemes.
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Kaur, Navjotpal,
Hegemonic Masculinity, Caste, and the Body: Intersections in Local and Transnational Spaces. (Emerald Advances in Masculinities) 160 pp. 2024:9 (Emerald, UK) <727-833>
ISBN 978-1-80117-363-6 hard ¥22,638.- (税込) US$ 105.00 *
Hegemonic Masculinity, Caste, and the Body investigates the intricate interplay between masculinities, space, and identity within Indian Punjab's Jat Sikh community. Through a series of insightful chapters, Navjotpal Kaur delves into the dynamic landscape of Jat masculinity, examining its historical roots, contemporary expressions, and global dimensions. Beginning with an exploration of hegemonic masculinity in the context of Jat identity, Kaur traces the influences of colonial-era valorization of Jat Sikh soldiers to present-day transnational forces, providing a comprehensive understanding of the socio-historical factors shaping Jat masculinities. She further investigates the entanglement of masculinity with Punjab's agrarian landscape, where the exclusionary practices often sideline women and men belonging to other castes, illustrating how economic hardships have led to dire (gendered) consequences like farmer suicides. With a unique focus on the embodiment of caste among Jat men, her analysis also unveils deeper societal shifts impacting the formation of Jat identity by examining how spaces like agricultural fields symbolize masculinity. Utilizing Bourdieu's framework, chapters unpack the significance of corporeal customs in perpetuating caste affiliations, revealing the layered nature of Jat identity as warriors, farmers, and socially privileged individuals. Kaur also explores the shifting gender dynamics within the Punjabi community, shaped by migration trends and economic challenges, before delving into the vulnerabilities faced by transnational masculinities, particularly among second-generation Indo-Canadians. From investigating gang-related activities to navigating intraethnic othering, Kaur also sheds light on the complex journeys of migrant youth in shaping their identities abroad. Offering a nuanced exploration of the Jat Sikh identity, Hegemonic Masculinity, Caste, and the Body highlights its resilience, complexities, and vulnerabilities amidst changing socio-economic landscapes, thoughtfully invoking wider conversations around gender, culture, and self-perception.
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Cox Hall, Amy,
The Taste of Nostalgia: Women, Race, and Culinary Longing in Peru. 224 pp. 2024:11 (U. Texas Pr., US) <727-891>
ISBN 978-1-4773-3027-2 hard ¥22,638.- (税込) US$ 105.00
ISBN 978-1-4773-3028-9 paper ¥7,535.- (税込) US$ 34.95
An exploration of gender, race, and food in Peru in the 1950s and 1960s and today.From the late 1940s to the mid 1960s, Peru's rapid industrialization and anti-communist authoritarianism coincided with the rise of mass-produced cookbooks, the first televised cooking shows, glossy lifestyle magazines, and imported domestic appliances and foodstuffs. Amy Cox Hall's The Taste of Nostalgia uses taste as a thematic and analytic thread to examine the ways that women, race, and the kitchen were foundational to Peruvian longings for modernity, both during the Cold War and today.Drawing on interviews, personal stories, media images, and archival and ethnographic research, Cox Hall considers how elite, European-descended women and the urban home were central to Peru's modernizing project and finds that all women who labored within the deeply racialized and gendered world of food helped set the stage for a Peruvian food nationalism that is now global in the twenty-first century. Cox Hall skillfully connects how the sometimes-unsavory tastes of the past are served again in today's profitable and pervasive gastronostalgia that helps sell Peru and its cuisine both at home and abroad.
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Sosa, Joseph Jay,
Brazil's Sex Wars: The Aesthetics of Queer Activism in Sao Paulo. 224 pp. 2024:11 (U. Texas Pr., US) <727-911>
ISBN 978-1-4773-3010-4 hard ¥22,638.- (税込) US$ 105.00 *
ISBN 978-1-4773-3011-1 paper ¥7,535.- (税込) US$ 34.95 *
An ethnography and media analysis of LGBT+ activism in Sao Paulo during Brazil's conservative turn from 2010 to 2018. For decades, LGBT+ activists across the globe have secured victories by persuasively articulating rights to sexual autonomy. Brazilian activists, some of the world's most energetic, have kept pace. But since 2010, a backlash has set in, as defenders of "tradition" and "family" have countered LGBT+ rights discourses using a rights-based language of their own. To understand this shifting ground, Joseph Jay Sosa collaborated with Brazilian LGBT+ activists, who use the language of rights while knowing that rights are not what they seem. Drawing on the symbolic and affective qualities of rights, activists mobilize slogans, bodies, and media to articulate an alternative democratic sensorium. Beyond conventional notions of rights as tools for managing the obligations of states vis-a-vis citizens, activists show how rights operate aesthetically-enjoining the public to see and feel as activists do. Sosa tracks the fate of LGBT+ rights in a growing authoritarian climate that demands "human rights for the right humans." Interpreting conflicts between advocates and opponents over LGBT+ autonomy as not just an ideological struggle but an aesthetic one, Brazil's Sex Wars rethinks a style of politics that seems both utterly familiar and counterintuitive.
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ジェンダーと水のガバナンス・ハンドブック
Acevedo-Guerrero, Tatiana / Bossenbroek, Lisa et al. (eds.),
Routledge Handbook of Gender and Water Governance. (Routledge Environment and Sustainability Handbooks) 392 pp. 2024:10 (Routledge, UK) <727-913>
ISBN 978-0-367-60758-6 hard ¥61,253.- (税込) GB£ 215.00 *
This handbook provides a comprehensive overview of the field of gender and water governance, exploring how the use, management and knowledge of water resources, services and the water environment are deeply gendered.In water there is a recognized gender gap between water responsibilities and water rights and bridging this gap is likely to help achieve not just goals of equity but also those of sustainability. Building on a rich legacy of feminist water scholarship, the Routledge Handbook of Gender and Water Governance is a collection of reflections and studies that can be used as a prismatic lens into a thriving and ever proliferating array of feminist water studies. It provides a clear testimony of how hydrofeminism has evolved from rather instrumental gender and water studies to scholarship that uses feminist tools to pry open, critically reflect on and formulate alternatives to water development-as-usual. The book also shows how the community of feminists interested in studying water has diversified and expanded, from often white female scholars studying projects and gender relations in the so-called Global South, to a varied mix of scholars and activists theorizing from diverse geographical and political locations - prominently including the body. It is organized into five interconnected parts:Part I: Positionality and embodied watersPart II: Revisiting water debates: diplomacy, security, justice and heritagePart III: Sanitation storiesPart IV: Precarious livelihoodsPart V: New feminist futuresEach of these parts brings out the gendered nature of water, shedding light on the often neglected care and unpaid labour of women and its relationship with extractivism and socioeconomic inequalities. The overall aim of the handbook is to apply social science insights to water governance challenges, creating synergies and linkages between different disciplines and scientific domains.The Routledge Handbook of Gender and Water Governance is essential reading for students, scholars and professionals interested in water governance, water security, health and sanitation, gender studies and sustainable development more broadly.
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Walker, Lenore / Shapiro, David et al. (eds.),
Women Who Kill: Violence, Trauma, and Forensic Psychology. 279 pp. 2024:10 (Routledge, UK) <727-562>
ISBN 978-1-03-272916-9 hard ¥38,461.- (税込) GB£ 135.00 *
Women rarely kill. How and why a woman can be driven to lethal action is often highly complex and misunderstood. Many of these women who act lethally are driven to such a point as a last resort following prolonged experiences of child abuse and/or domestic violence. This book offers insights into these women, detailing their motivations, their patterns of violence, and how they can be aided through psychological evaluation and proper expert testimony. The chapters in this volume also include discussions of women who did not kill but were punished as if they had. This collection of writings seeks to fill the gaps in research on women who kill.This book is beneficial to students and researchers of Psychology including Forensic Psychology. It will further aid the field of criminal justice as well as policymakers such that clinicians can provide an enhanced understanding on various psychological and demographic factors which contribute to situations where battered women reach a point where the only option to ensure survival is lethal self-defense. Finally, this book offers clarity as it points out the areas in which the legal system has failed these women. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma.
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Clough, Beverley / Pritchard-Jones, Laura (eds.),
Mental Capacity Law, Sexual Relationships, and Intimacy. (Law, Society, Policy) 208 pp. 2024:9 (Bristol U. Pr., UK) <727-612>
ISBN 978-1-5292-3562-3 hard ¥22,792.- (税込) GB£ 80.00 *
Questions as to the mental capacity of an individual to consent to sex are an increasingly important aspect of legal scholarship and professional practice for those working in care. Recent case law has added new layers of complexity, requiring that a person must be able to understand that the other person needs to consent and can withdraw that consent. While this has been welcomed for asserting the importance of the interpersonal dynamics of sex, it has significant implications for practice and for the day-to-day lives of people with cognitive impairments. This collection brings together academics, practitioners and organizations to consider the challenges posed by the current legal framework, and future directions for law, policy and practice.
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Kelan, Elisabeth,
Patterns of Inclusion: How Gender Matters for Automation, Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Work. 274 pp. 2024:10 (Routledge, UK) <727-245>
ISBN 978-1-03-273172-8 hard ¥38,461.- (税込) GB£ 135.00 *
ISBN 978-1-03-266989-2 paper ¥9,398.- (税込) GB£ 32.99 *
It is widely presumed that digitalisation, automation and artificial intelligence (AI) shape the future of work; yet, gender is rarely considered in those debates. This ground-breaking book, written by a leading thinker on gender, inclusion and organisations, is based on in-depth research to show which patterns of gender and digitalisation emerge. By weaving these different patterns together, is it possible to understand the dynamic and complex ways gender and digitalisation intertwine in the work context?The book highlights how futures of work are imagined between automation and augmentation: it shows which tasks are expected to be done by machines, and where humans are expected to have a competitive advantage. The book showcases how algorithmic bias is constructed as ultimately fixable, and analyses in/visibilities in AI production processes. Above all, the book shows how patterns relating to gender and inclusion are shaped and could be re-shaped.This innovative book provides a stimulating and provocative read for those who are interested in how automation and AI shape the future of work in regard to gender and what this means for inclusion.
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職場における中年女性
Steffan, Belinda,
Women in Work in Mid-Life: Value, Identity and Perceptions. 186 pp. 2024:10 (Routledge, UK) <727-248>
ISBN 978-1-03-257413-4 hard ¥38,461.- (税込) GB£ 135.00 *
Drawing on a unique dataset of real women and their experiences of engaging in paid and unpaid work, Women in Work in Mid-Life explores the specific challenges that women in the UK workforce face, including women's health, pay inequality, gender bias, and the struggle to balance work and family life.From pay inequality and gender bias to the struggle to balance work and family life, the experience of women in the UK workforce is complex and multifaceted. We live in an economic climate where the population and workforce is ageing, and the over 50s are encouraged by governments to engage more fully in paid work. However, the path to achieve this is unclear. Through interviews with women in work, as well as an examination of policies and initiatives that can help support women's career development and encourage workplace retention, it points to a future for this demographic in employment.Women in Work in Mid-Life is an invaluable resource for professionals and policy makers seeking to promote gender equality and create a more inclusive workplace culture in the UK, as well as undergraduate and graduate students in psychology and the social sciences.
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Brown, Nicole M.,
We Are Each Other's Business: Black Women's Intersectional Political Consumerism During the Chicago Welfare Rights Movement. 240 pp. 2024:8 (Columbia U. Pr., US) <727-250>
ISBN 978-0-231-20522-1 hard ¥28,028.- (税込) US$ 130.00 *
ISBN 978-0-231-20523-8 paper ¥6,899.- (税込) US$ 32.00 *
In the 1960s and 1970s, the Welfare Rights Movement organized at both local and national levels, advocating for poor people's inclusion, dignity, and autonomy. We Are Each Other's Business examines Black women's leadership within the Chicago Welfare Rights Movement, recasting their consumer activism as a form of Black feminist technology.Nicole M. Brown calls for understanding the Black women of the Welfare Rights Movement as sophisticated strategists who engaged the tensions among capitalism, consumerism, and economic liberation. She analyzes Black women's engagement with consumer credit, tracing how they linked consumption with citizenship and critiqued the state's treatment of the poor. Brown offers a radical reframing of the struggle between Black women and the state as a battle of technologies, showing how Black women challenged "algorithmic assemblages of race, class, and gender" and "analog algorithms of poverty." She also shows how racism, sexism, and classism stifled opportunities for alliances: although the Welfare Rights Movement converged with consumer and women's rights movements, white and middle-class activists were unwilling to recognize poor Black women as fellow political actors. Bringing together historical sociology, computational methods, and intersectional Black feminist theory, We Are Each Other's Business offers innovative and generative insights into Black women's struggle for political and economic equity.
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Hans, Asha (ed.),
Disability, Gender and the Trajectories of Power. 2nd ed. 220 pp. 2024:9 (Routledge, UK) <727-265>
ISBN 978-1-03-279593-5 hard ¥37,037.- (税込) GB£ 130.00
This book explores the gendered experience of disability. It investigates how women with disabilities fare in society focusing on the experiences of women and their interactions with family, society and medical and legal institutions.Women with disabilities face unprecedented levels of violence, oppression and marginalisation in their daily lives as well as a lack of visibility, proper care and opportunities for socio-economic development. This book examines the reasons and consequences of the stigmatisation of disabilities and neurodivergence, denial of proper care, and various forms of exclusion and violence women with disabilities face both within and outside of their homes. It brings together the perspectives of academicians and activists that try and understand the various challenges faced by women with disabilities and highlights the fight for their right to autonomy, respect, equality, and justice. Filling the gap in the existing feminist research, this revised edition seeks to influence the way in which society treats women with disabilities and will be of interest to scholars and researchers in the field of women's rights, disability rights, rehabilitation, social policy, and the body.
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Callahan, Evelyn,
The Sick Trans Person: Negotiations, Healthcare, and the Tension of Demedicalization. 192 pp. 2024:9 (Policy Pr., UK) <727-272>
ISBN 978-1-4473-7110-6 hard ¥22,792.- (税込) GB£ 80.00
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Murillo, Lina-Maria,
Fighting for Control: Power, Reproductive Care, and Race in the US-Mexico Borderlands. (Justice, Power and Politics) 336 pp. 2025:1 (U. North Carolina Pr., US) <727-282>
ISBN 978-1-4696-8259-4 paper ¥6,457.- (税込) US$ 29.95
The first birth control clinic in El Paso, Texas, opened in 1937. Since then, Mexican-origin women living in the border cities of El Paso and Ciudad Juarez have confronted various interest groups determined to control their reproductive lives, including a heavily funded international population control campaign led by Planned Parenthood Federation of America as well as the Catholic Church and Mexican American activists. Uncovering nearly one hundred years of struggle, Lina-Maria Murillo reveals how Mexican-origin women on both sides of the border fought to reclaim autonomy and care for themselves and their communities. Faced with a family planning movement steeped in eugenic ideology, working-class Mexican-origin women strategically demanded additional health services and then formed their own clinics to provide care on their own terms. Along the way, they developed what Murillo calls reproductive care- quotidian acts of community solidarity-as activists organized for better housing, education, wages, as well as access to birth control, abortion, and more. Centering the agency of these women and communities, Murillo lays bare Mexican-origin women's long battle for human dignity and power in the borderlands as reproductive freedom in Texas once again hangs in the balance.
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Bofu-Tawamba, Ndana / Bright, Ruby / Clohesy, S. et al.,
The Uprising of Women in Philanthropy. 180 pp. 2024:8 (Routledge, UK) <727-321>
ISBN 978-1-03-236146-8 hard ¥48,433.- (税込) GB£ 170.00 *
ISBN 978-1-03-236147-5 paper ¥9,113.- (税込) GB£ 31.99 *
The Uprising of Women in Philanthropy tells the inspiring, never-before-told, story of the Global Women's Funding Movement-considered the women's movement's greatest secret-and how it enabled women from all walks of life to harness the power of money to free themselves from oppression.Brimming with feminist epiphanies, this social justice playbook is an urgent call for women's collective leadership to guide humanity through the gravest of challenges, overcoming patriarchy's multi-millennium reign through the uprising of women leaders and philanthropists. Founded during the second-wave women's movement of the early 1970s, small groups of women across the world, independent of each other, had the same epiphany: it will take a movement of women to raise the money needed to fund women's freedom. Since then, the Global Women's Funding Movement has grown into a global network of radically generous, risk-taking philanthropists who collectively wield financial might to win seismic gender equality victories. The authors document the "Women Effect" that results from gender equality and women's collective leadership, including improved public health and reproductive justice, expanded public education, stronger democracies, resilient economies, climate recovery and enduring peace. The Global Women's Funding Movement is guided by its Feminist Funding Principles and, through them, it has innovated the most effective philanthropic practices, including trust-based philanthropy.The Uprising of Women in Philanthropy is for those interested in focusing the power of philanthropy on leveraging systemic social justice victories and gender equality gains. The long-practiced Feminist Funding Principles imparted by the authors is a recipe for the feminist alchemy needed to transform society for the betterment of all.
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Hay, Carol,
Feministisch Denken: Die Philosophie hinter der Revolution. 200 S. 2024:10 (Mentis, GW) <727-45>
ISBN 978-3-95743-309-1 paper ¥7,037.- (税込) EUR 29.90
?Feministisch denken“ fuehrt kompakt und verstaendlich durch die Hintergruende, Grundlagen und Auswirkungen, aber auch die Sackgassen und Irrwege der feministischen Bewegung und der revolutionaeren Philosophie dahinter. Geistreich und scharfzuengig zeigt Carol Hay unverbluemt, wie unsere Gesellschaft noch immer von Misogynie durchzogen ist, und laesst dabei keine der essenziellen Fragen des Feminismus aus, um deren Beantwortung seit Jahrhunderten gerungen wird: Sind Geschlechterrollen und Genderidentitaeten angeboren oder erlernt? Wie haengt Sexismus mit anderen Formen der Diskriminierung zusammen? Wer zaehlt als Frau*, und vor allem: Wer entscheidet darueber? Welche Verantwortung tragen Frauen* selbst fuer die Aufrechterhaltung des Patriarchats? Was, wenn ueberhaupt, koennen wir tun, damit die Beduerfnisse von Frauen* gesellschaftlich anerkannt werden? ?Feministisch denken“ ist als Einstieg ebenso geeignet wie als Denkanstoss fuer Fortgeschrittene.
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Petrey, Taylor G.,
Queering Kinship in the Mormon Cosmos. 214 pp. 2024:10 (U. North Carolina Pr., US) <727-149>
ISBN 978-1-4696-8270-9 paper ¥6,025.- (税込) US$ 27.95 *
Exploring the intersections of gender, sexuality, and kinship within the context of Latter-day Saint theology and history, this provocative book theorizes the Mormon faith's complex relationship with heteronormativity and its history of anti-LGBTQ teaching and practice. Taylor G. Petrey delves into both traditional and contemporary interpretations of Mormon teachings, challenging conventional views by proposing that Mormonism, despite its conservative leanings, contains elements that can be reinterpreted through a queer lens. Petrey reexamines and resignifies Mormon cosmology through the lens of queer theory, offering a fresh perspective on divine relationships, gender fluidity, and the concept of kinship itself. Petrey's work draws together queer studies and the academic study of religion in new ways, providing a nuanced understanding of how religious narratives and doctrines can be reimagined to include more diverse interpretations of identity and community.
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Tober, Diane M.,
Eggonomics: The Global Market in Human Eggs and the Donors Who Supply Them. (Social Science Perspectives on Childbirth and Reproduction) 360 pp. 2024:10 (Routledge, UK) <727-193>
ISBN 978-1-03-254992-7 hard ¥38,461.- (税込) GB£ 135.00 *
ISBN 978-1-03-254991-0 paper ¥4,555.- (税込) GB£ 15.99 *
What happens when people are reduced to products? By pulling back the clinical curtain on the multi-billion-dollar per year global egg industry, that is the central question Eggonomics seeks to address. Tracing the emotional and physical journeys egg donors embark upon as suppliers of valuable commodities, this book reveals uncomfortable realities at the heart of the industry. Donors - and the eggs they provide - are absolutely essential to helping others create the families of their dreams. But not all clinics treat their donors as well as their paying patients, and many donors suffer as a result. Technological innovations allow the egg donation industry to expand, fueling the private equity incursion into fertility medicine, turning once-private clinics into highly profitable, multinational conglomerates. Drawing upon international anthropological fieldwork, Eggonomics reveals the clinical spaces where egg donor's bodies are tested, prodded, and poked for ever-increasing sums of profit, eugenic forces drive donor selection, and the unrelenting pressures of global capitalism threaten medicine's prime directive of 'do no harm.' Timely, meticulously researched, and written with surgical precision, Eggonomics is a crucial read for researchers, medical professionals, policymakers, and anyone considering becoming or using an egg donor.
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Sturtevant, Victoria,
It's All in the Delivery: Pregnancy in American Film and Television Comedy. 248 pp. 2024:12 (U. Texas Pr., US) <727-1082>
ISBN 978-1-4773-3043-2 hard ¥22,638.- (税込) US$ 105.00 *
ISBN 978-1-4773-3044-9 paper ¥7,535.- (税込) US$ 34.95
How changing depictions of pregnancy in comedy from the start of the twentieth century to the present show an evolution in attitudes toward women's reproductive roles and rights. Some of the most groundbreaking moments in American film and TV comedy have centered on pregnancy, from Lucille Ball's real-life pregnancy on I Love Lucy, to the abortion plot on Maude; Murphy Brown's controversial single motherhood; Arnold Schwarzenegger's pregnancy in Junior; or the third-trimester stand-up special Ali Wong: Baby Cobra. In the first book-length study of pregnancy in popular comedy, Victoria Sturtevant examines the slow evolution of pregnancy tropes during the years of the Production Code; the sexual revolution and changing norms around nonmarital pregnancy in the 1960s and '70s; and the emphasis on biological clocks, infertility, adoption, and abortion from the 1980s to now. Across this history, popular media have offered polite evasions and sentimentality instead of real candor about the physical and social complexities of pregnancy. But comedy has often led the way in puncturing these cliches, pointing an irreverent and satiric lens at the messy and sometimes absurd work of gestation. Ultimately, Sturtevant argues that comedy can reveal the distortions and lies that treat pregnancy as simple and natural "women's work," misrepresentations that rest at the heart of contemporary attacks on reproductive rights in the US.
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Duncan, Natanya,
An Efficient Womanhood: Women and the Making of the Universal Negro Improvement Association. 352 pp. 2025:1 (U. North Carolina Pr., US) <727-1137>
ISBN 978-1-4696-8328-7 paper ¥6,457.- (税込) US$ 29.95
From its Kingston, Jamaica, inception in 1914, women helped define and shape the Black Nationalist and Pan Africanist aims of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA). Their efforts, made possible in part by UNIA co-founder Amy Ashwood Garvey, helped sustain the largest social justice organization of the twentieth century. In this deeply researched collective biography, Natanya Duncan documents the complexities of UNIA women as active participants in Black nation-building. Women from both sides of the Atlantic joined the UNIA in pursuit of both gender and racial equality, developing a three-tiered activist strategy that Duncan calls ""efficient womanhood"": seek equitable partnerships with like-minded persons and organizations, work as peer and intergenerational mentors, and serve as bridge builders between the organization and resources and people in service to their immediate communities and the race at large. Through an impressive and original archive of their self-determination, Duncan presents the stories of Henrietta Vinton Davis, Maymie de Mena, and Laura Kofey as well as groups of UNIA women like the Black Cross Nurses, the Universal African Motor Corp, and the Lucky 9's Club, who circumvented the ideals of their era and created a brand of independent female leadership. The book demonstrates how UNIA women orchestrated and activated the organization from the bottom up, while influencing and informing men and each other. By focusing on how women of the UNIA created an activist framework, Duncan reveals a model of organizing that has endured into the present day.
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Francis, Leigh-Anne / Gray, Janet (eds.),
Feminists Talk Whiteness. 372 pp. 2024:10 (Routledge, UK) <727-1142>
ISBN 978-1-03-258302-0 hard ¥38,461.- (税込) GB£ 135.00 *
ISBN 978-1-03-248020-6 paper ¥10,253.- (税込) GB£ 35.99 *
Feminists Talk Whiteness offers a multidimensional introduction to whiteness as an ideology and a system of institutional practices, exploring how and why whiteness is a feminist issue.Readers will gain insights and strategies for action from the chapters and poems, which approach whiteness through multiple perspectives and disciplinary approaches. The contents are organized into sections on history, theory and self-reflection, and antiracist praxis. Each section includes suggested questions for writing or discussion, as well as varied activities-from quick research to community action.Feminists Talk Whiteness is for college students, community groups, and book clubs studying whiteness and antiracism. It will work well as a main or companion text in courses in women's, gender, and feminist studies, as well as other courses across the humanities and social sciences.The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.
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Ransby, Barbara / Kelley, Robin D. G.,
Ella Baker and the Black Freedom Movement: A Radical Vision. With a new preface by author and a new foreword by R. D. G. Kelley. 2nd ed. (Gender and American Culture) 512 pp. 2024:10 (U. North Carolina Pr., US) <727-1165>
ISBN 978-1-4696-8134-4 paper ¥6,457.- (税込) US$ 29.95
One of the most important African American leaders of the twentieth century and perhaps the most influential woman in the civil rights movement, Ella Baker (1903-1986) was an activist whose remarkable career spanned fifty years and touched thousands of lives. A gifted grassroots organizer, Baker shunned the spotlight in favor of vital behind-the-scenes work that helped power the Black freedom struggle. Making her way in predominantly male circles while maintaining relationships with a vibrant group of women, students, and activists, Baker was a national officer and key figure in the NAACP, a founder of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, and a prime mover in the creation of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. In this definitive biography, Barbara Ransby chronicles Baker's long and rich career, revealing her complexity, radical democratic worldview, and enduring influence on group-centered, grassroots activism. Beyond documenting an extraordinary life, Ransby paints a vivid picture of the African American fight for justice and its intersections with other progressive struggles worldwide throughout the twentieth century.
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Bertilsdotter Rosqvist, Hanna / Day, Anna et al. (eds.),
Exploring Autistic Sexualities, Relationality, and Genders: Living Under a Double Rainbow. (Routledge Research in Gender and Society) 272 pp. 2024:9 (Routledge, UK) <727-1178>
ISBN 978-1-03-257612-1 hard ¥38,461.- (税込) GB£ 135.00 *
ISBN 978-1-03-257611-4 paper ¥10,538.- (税込) GB£ 36.99 *
This edited collection of contributions explores non-normative genders, sexualities, and relationality among Autistic people.Written within an explicitly neuro-affirmative frame, the collection celebrates the diversity and richness of Autistic identity, sexuality, gender, and relationships, exploring areas such as consent, embodiment, ink, kink, sex education, and therapeutic work. All editors and contributors are neurodivergent and members of the communities that the book focuses on, providing an authentic and unique exploration of gender, sexuality, and relationality in Autistic people by Autistic/other neurodivergent authors.The book is primarily intended for postgraduate students and academics across disciplines including sociology, social work, psychology, disability studies, inclusive and special education, and sexual education. Mental health professionals and educators will also find it a useful resource to support their Autistic clients as well as developing their own understanding about how to support Autistic people in a neurodiversity-affirming, kink-affirming, LGBTQ+, and gender-variant way.
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Core, Jennifer / Hasson, Janet S.,
Tennessee Samplers: Female Education and Domestic Arts, 1800-1900. 312 pp. 2025:2 (U. Tennessee Pr., US) <727-1185>
ISBN 978-1-62190-922-4 hard ¥14,014.- (税込) US$ 65.00
Jennifer Core and Janet Hasson's study of samplers-embroideries that are "first attempts at a new technique, color combination, or unusual material"-provides vivid descriptions of this nineteenth-century Tennessee art form in its many varieties. The authors not only catalogue and describe samplers from each of Tennessee's major regions-West, Middle, and East-but also incorporate research on the sampler makers and their families. This research provides fascinating insight into the stitchers, their teachers, and their academies. Including a chapter on female education on the Tennessee frontier and another on embroideries and needlework focused on mourning, the volume draws on oral histories of the embroiderers' descendants, family Bibles, diaries, scrapbooks, cemetery records, and other primary sources. Photos of the samplers are accompanied by detailed descriptions of styles, thread count, materials used, frames, and motifs. Ultimately, the study provides a snapshot of the lives of girls and young women in nineteenth-century Tennessee, including the role of this ornamental art in their education. Providing important historical context on Tennessee education, economy, and domestic life, Core and Hasson describe how embroidery came to be a crucial primary source in revealing the lives of girls and young women during a time when little was recorded about them. This book is an authoritative record of the material culture produced in the daily routine of school rooms. It is for all who see beauty in sometimes-overlooked handiwork and understand the importance of curating, preserving, and analyzing it.
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Dross, Fritz / Nemec, Birgit / Kakolewski, Igor (eds.),
Sexuality, Family Planning, and Reproduction: Historical Dimensions in Central and Eastern Europe from 1600 until Today. (Historical Gender Studies 11) 200 S. 2024:5 (Transcript, GW) <727-1187>
ISBN 978-3-8376-7083-7 paper ¥7,062.- (税込) EUR 30.00
The history of sexuality, family planning, and reproduction in Central and Eastern Europe sounds out the historical dimensions across a broad field where human biology, medicine, policy, and government social programmes intersect with fundamental conceptions of desired or feared social developments. From contraception to representations of motherhood, and controversies over reproductive rights, using the example of the historically changing political, social, cultural and scientific interconnections in Central and Eastern Europe the contributors to this volume invite reflections on historical developments that open new perspectives for the 21st century.
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Eran-Jona, Meytal / Leonard, P. / Nir, Y. et al. (eds.),
Gender and Physics in the Academy: Theory, Policy and Practice in European Perspective. 272 pp. 2024:9 (Bristol U. Pr., UK) <727-1189>
ISBN 978-1-5292-2230-2 hard ¥25,922.- (税込) GB£ 90.99 *
This innovative interdisciplinary collection confronts the worldwide challenge of women's under-representation in science through an interrogation of the field of physics and its gender imbalance. Leading physicists and sociologists from across Europe collaborate to adopt a comparative approach. They draw on theoretical perspectives and empirical evidence to explore the reasons behind low participation levels, from entering the field to sustaining a career, emphasising the importance of social perspectives over biological explanations. Evaluating policy solutions implemented in various European contexts, this book offers key insights into the world of women physicists and sheds light on their life stories.
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Etesse Herring, Jennifer,
Sexual Trauma among Girls in Educational Settings: Intersectional Identities and Trauma-Informed Care. (Routledge Research in Education) 160 pp. 2024:7 (Routledge, UK) <727-1190>
ISBN 978-1-03-264864-4 hard ¥13,956.- (税込) GB£ 48.99 *
This book uses an intersectional lens to explore the lived experiences of sexually traumatized girls in school. It provides a deep understanding of the students' experiences, viewed through the prism of their multiple identities. The author employs a qualitative phenomenological study to investigate the psychological, social, and academic impacts of such trauma.The book's core strength lies in its exploration of the intersectionality between identity and sexual trauma. It does this by examining the impacts of historical trauma, through the lens of four major historical events: transatlantic slavery, the Holocaust, World War II, and the COVID-19 pandemic. This research highlights potential mental health, social, and academic outcomes prevalent in historically marginalized groups, which is then connected to a broader understanding of intersectionality and trauma. It underscores the urgent need for educators and school leaders to understand this phenomenon in order to be effective in their roles. The book also emphasizes the importance of addressing trauma in educational settings, considering the intersectionality of identity, trauma, and educational experience. The book also proposes an additional identity marker to support Crenshaw's theory of intersectionality: female sexual trauma survivor. This book is a valuable resource for scholars, educators, educational leaders, post-graduate students, and policymakers. It offers research-based theoretical approaches to addressing trauma and intersectionality in educational contexts. It is a must-read for those seeking to broaden their understanding of these complex issues and their impact on educational experiences for female sexual trauma survivors.
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Gray, Kathryn N. / Morris, Amy M. E. et al. (eds.),
Matoaka, Pocahontas, Rebecca: Her Atlantic Identities and Afterlives. (Early American Histories) 294 pp. 2024:12 (U. Virginia Pr., US) <727-1195>
ISBN 978-0-8139-5242-0 hard ¥24,794.- (税込) US$ 115.00
ISBN 978-0-8139-5243-7 paper ¥7,546.- (税込) US$ 35.00
Remembering the woman known as Pocahontas, and the myths surrounding her down to the present day This collection of essays is the first of its kind to focus exclusively on the woman known as Pocahontas. Contributions from established leaders in the field offer innovative perspectives on the life of Matoaka/Pocahontas, especially on the creation and perpetuation of her cultural image in the seventeenth century and beyond-and on how new archival research, interdisciplinary methodologies, and contemporary creative practice challenge that image. The chronological scope of this collection, compiled in honor of the late Monacan poet and historian Karenne Wood, illustrates the ongoing legacies of colonialism as they relate to recurring representations of and by Native American women. Contributors Karen Kupperman, New York University, Helen Rountree, Old Dominion University, Karenne Wood, Virginia Humanities, Lucinda Rasmussen, University of Alberta, Camilla Townsend, Rutgers University, E. M. Rose, Oxford University, James Ring Adams, National Museum of the American Indian, Graziella Crezegut, independent scholar, Cristina L. Azocar, San Francisco State University, Ivana Markova, San Francisco State University, Stephanie Pratt, independent scholar, Sarah Sense, artist
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Hern, Warren M.,
Abortion in the Age of Unreason: A Doctor's Account of Caring for Women Before and After Roe v. Wade. 378 pp. 2024:9 (Routledge, UK) <727-1198>
ISBN 978-1-03-284785-6 hard ¥5,409.- (税込) GB£ 18.99 *
This vivid account by a nationally prominent doctor reports the daily challenges of offering and receiving abortion services in a volatile political and social atmosphere. In stories from the front lines - from protecting patients and staff from protesters' attacks to the dangers to women of restricted access to abortion services, and the pertinent findings of his remote research in Latin America, Hern's book is strikingly detailed just as it exposes the needs of women and the U. S. national interest. Dr. Hern - an abortion specialist, researcher, scholar, and highly visible public advocate -shows how abortion saves women's lives given the many risks that arise during pregnancy - remarkably more than most people realize. He points to political and national solutions to reverse a reawakened crisis that now threatens democracy. Throughout the book, Dr. Hern shows how the current emergency was largely created by political actors who have exploited and distorted the abortion issue to increase and consolidate their power.A vital component of women's health care, the crisis over abortion is not new. Yet the reversal of Roe v. Wade and the steady accumulation of power by America's right wing has put the issue at a level of urgency and national prominence not seen since the days before legalization. Women's need for safe abortion services will continue as the struggle to secure their rights intensifies. This book is about that struggle during what has evolved, over the last 50 years, to an Age of Unreason.
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Kolboske, Birgit,
Hierarchies: The Max Planck Society in Gender Trouble. (Studien zur Geschichte der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft 7) 496 S. 2024:10 (Vandenhoeck, GW) <727-1202>
ISBN 978-3-525-30259-0 hard ¥18,832.- (税込) EUR 80.00 *
The Max Planck Society (MPG), one of the most successful research institutions worldwide, serves as a prime example of the German science system, in which hierarchies and relations of dependency play a major role. This body stands center stage in the present book, which analyzes processes of socio-cultural and structural transformation at the MPG during the first fifty years of its existence?from the non-transparent interdependencies typical of informal networks to a modern research institution geared towards gender equality policy. Two women’s working worlds within this research organization are analyzed through a cultural history and history-of-science lens. One of them, science, was long closed to all but a tiny number of women. The other was the office, where most women in this context worked most of the time. What promoted female scientific careers at the MPG, what obstructed them, and what role did the ≫Harnack Principle,≪ the MPG’s own structural principle of the personality-centered organization of research, play in these processes? The book also foregrounds the negotiation of gender equality processes beginning in the late 1980s, which helped break down the traditional gender order and trigger a cultural shift at the Max Planck Society.
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Levine, Frances,
Crossings: Women on the Santa Fe Trail. 304 pp. 2024:12 (U. Pr. Kansas, US) <727-1204>
ISBN 978-0-7006-3781-2 hard ¥7,543.- (税込) US$ 34.99
The Santa Fe Trail has a special allure in southwestern history-it was a road of lucrative commerce, military expansion, and great adventure. Because these themes are connected with the Santa Fe Trail in the American imagination, however, the trail is not often associated with stories of women. Crossings tells the personal stories of several women who made the journey, showing how they were involved with and affected by Santa Fe Trail trade. The Santa Fe Trail was a nexus of nations and cultures, connecting the northern frontier of newly formed Mexico with the quickly expanding western United States, as well as with the many Indigenous nations whose traditional lands it crossed. With her attention on women, Frances Levine enriches our understanding of the Santa Fe Trail and shows how interregional trade affected society, politics, and culture.Through diaries, letters, and firsthand accounts, Levine seeks to understand the experiences of women who journeyed from St. Louis to Santa Fe, as well as some who made an eastward crossing. Crossings focuses on women who traveled during the most crucial period of Santa Fe Trail trade from the early 1820s to the later 1870s, ending as railroads made cross-continental movement a safer and more leisurely experience for travelers. Several of the women made multiple crossings, adding to the depth of their observations of the changing country and dispelling the myth of women in this period as averse to the risks of trail life.Crossings introduces readers to the stories of women such as the Comanche captive MarIa Rosa Villalpando; Carmel Benavides Robidoux and Kit Carson's half-Arapaho daughter Adaline, both of whose lives were dramatically impacted by American expansion; suffragist Julia Anna Archibald Holmes; Kate Messervy Kingsbury, who sought health on the trail west; diarist Susan Shelby Magoffin and her enslaved servant Jane; army wife Anna Maria De Camp Morris; Jewish pioneers Betty and Flora Spiegelberg; and many others. As an expert guide to the people of the Santa Fe Trail, Frances Levine has curated a view of the American West that gives voice to many of the women who made this journey.
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Linder, Chris / Karunaratne, Nadeeka / Grimes, Niah S.,
Thinking Like an Abolitionist to End Sexual Violence in Higher Education. 224 pp. 2024:9 (Routledge, UK) <727-1205>
ISBN 978-1-03-264852-1 hard ¥38,461.- (税込) GB£ 135.00 *
ISBN 978-1-03-264851-4 paper ¥9,113.- (税込) GB£ 31.99 *
This book brings abolitionist ideas into higher education contexts as a way to address the problem of sexual violence on college campuses. Despite college and university administrators spending millions of dollars each year to address sexual violence among students, rates of sexual violence have not budged. This cutting-edge book examines the histories of policies enacted to address sexual violence on campuses, drawing parallels between campus movements and mainstream feminist movements, describes contexts contributing to ongoing harm and violence among students with minoritized identities, and explores healing through community accountability processes. Thinking Like an Abolitionist to End Sexual Violence in Higher Education provides promising strategies for leaders in higher education to consider, including embracing mistakes, moving through fear, facilitating individual and collective healing, and employing transformative approaches to accountability. With suggestions for engaging in reflection and specific calls to action, practitioners, researchers, activists, educators, and policymakers alike will find this resource to be a transformative keystone text.
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Murray, Orla Meadhbh,
University Audit Cultures and Feminist Praxis: An Institutional Ethnography. (Gender and Sociology) 184 pp. 2025:3 (Bristol U. Pr., UK) <727-1208>
ISBN 978-1-5292-1432-1 hard ¥22,788.- (税込) GB£ 79.99
Being 'REF-able'. The impact agenda. The student experience. University audit culture has infiltrated academic life, but how should we respond? Drawing on a five-year Institutional Ethnography of UK universities, the author provides a feminist take on the neoliberal university and abolitionist reflections on audit culture. For feminist and other critical academics, the interpretative power involved in audit processes provides an opportunity to collectively challenge and subvert, re-read and re-write institutions. This book challenges the myths and misinterpretations around how academic audit processes work, arguing that if we are complicit then we have agency to do them differently.
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O'Shaughnessy, Aideen,
Embodying Irish Abortion Reform: Bodies, Emotions, and Feminist Activism. (Gender and Sociology) 208 pp. 2024:9 (Bristol U. Pr., UK) <727-1210>
ISBN 978-1-5292-3643-9 hard ¥22,792.- (税込) GB£ 80.00 *
Offering a unique perspective, this book explores the lived, embodied and affective experiences of reproductive rights activists living under, and mobilizing against, Ireland's constitutional abortion ban. Through qualitative research and in-depth interviews with activists, the author exposes the subtle influence of the 8th Amendment on Irish women and their (reproductive) bodies, whether or not they have ever attempted to access a clandestine abortion. It explains how the everyday embodied practices, bodily labours and affective experiences of women and gestating people were shaped by the 8th amendment and through the need to 'prepare' for crisis pregnancies. In addition, it reveals the integral role of women's bodies and emotions in changing the political and social landscape in Ireland, through the historical transformation of the country's abortion laws.
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世界中の性労働の歴史
Phipps, Catherine (ed.),
Histories of Sex Work Around the World. (Routledge Research in Gender and History) 272 pp. 2024:8 (Routledge, UK) <727-1212>
ISBN 978-1-03-247932-3 hard ¥37,037.- (税込) GB£ 130.00 *
This book offers snapshots of sex work in global history, examining how it has differed in different places around the world at different points in time. Focusing on certain moments in certain places and examinations of historical lives, it offers a diverse approach with a heavy focus on lived experience to see what selling sex was like instead of what it "meant". Therefore, this book aims to argue that selling sex has been different at different times and present the diversity of experience in sex work throughout history, through case studies and comparisons.Aimed for students, scholars, and general readers alike, Histories of Sex Work Around the World provides an introduction to the history of sex work within a global perspective. The case studies cover a wide range of topics and geographical regions - from North America to Mexico City to Vietnam, spanning across 12 different countries and over 400 years of history, before considering the future of sex work in the internet age. Furthermore, this book features chapters with personal accounts from writers with experience selling sex, managing a brothel, or working as a dancer. It also includes a foreword from renowned writer and historian Julia Laite, author of bestselling book The Disappearance of Lydia Harvey.
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Piche, Lyne,
ADHD and Sex: A Workbook for Exploring Sexuality and Increasing Intimacy. 216 pp. 2024:11 (Routledge, UK) <727-1213>
ISBN 978-1-032-72274-0 hard ¥37,037.- (税込) GB£ 130.00 *
ISBN 978-1-032-71046-4 paper ¥8,543.- (税込) GB£ 29.99 *
This innovative workbook allows couples and individuals to explore the intersection of ADHD and sexuality and its many manifestations in a couple's sex life and relationship.With useful and practical interventions provided to help identify and address common sexual problems, Dr. Lyne Piche provides individuals with tools to better communicate their needs to improve intimacy. Chapters discuss how to better maintain attention and focus during sex, explore grounding strategies to help individuals get in touch with their bodies and encourage individuals to confront anxieties surrounding sexual pleasure, sexual transitions and address common sexual problems. Through these exercises and discussions, individuals and couples alike can feel empowered to develop a sexual plan and outline ways to improve communication, break down barriers and discover the advantages of ADHD.This book is essential for adults with ADHD looking to embrace their sexuality, partners of neurodivergent adults, as well as therapists, counselors and coaches who work with neurodivergent clients.
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Pommier, Gerard,
What Does It Mean to 'Make' Love?: A Psychoanalytic Study of Sexuality and Phantasy. (The Centre for Freudian Analysis and Research Library (CFAR)) 416 pp. 2024:10 (Routledge, UK) <727-1214>
ISBN 978-1-03-285659-9 hard ¥37,037.- (税込) GB£ 130.00 *
ISBN 978-1-03-285658-2 paper ¥9,113.- (税込) GB£ 31.99 *
What Does It Mean to 'Make' Love? shows how the choice of gender does not conform to anatomy and is based on an often unrecognised psychic bisexuality.Everyone chooses a gender by repressing another gender, which becomes the site of both an attraction and a conflict, a 'war of the sexes', the contingencies of which animate desire. Gerard Pommier explores phantasy, desire and perversion and their role in 'sexual machinery', before considering the question of orgasm. Pommier's work demonstrates that the analysis of orgasm brings out a political dimension and that aspects of both social and personal life are illuminated by the study of how we think - consciously and unconsciously - about orgasm and the role we ascribe to it.This book makes valuable contributions to the study of sexuality and will be of interest to all psychoanalysts and students of psychoanalysis, as well as those in the fields of gender studies, anthropology and psychology.
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Rose-Mockry, Katherine,
Liberating Lawrence: Gay Activism in the 1970s at the University of Kansas. 360 pp. 2024:11 (U. Pr. Kansas, US) <727-1218>
ISBN 978-0-7006-3735-5 hard ¥8,621.- (税込) US$ 39.99
The early struggle for LGBTQ rights in the 1960s and 1970s has typically been told from the perspective of the coasts-in places like New York, San Francisco, and Miami. But the Midwest town of Lawrence, Kansas, home of the University of Kansas (KU) and a thriving location for activist organizations in the 1960s, had an important role to play in the national story of LGBTQ activism in the United States.Liberating Lawrence tells the first-hand story of the Lawrence Gay Liberation Front (LGLF), a KU student organization that began in 1970. Having conducted sixty-seven interviews with people who were involved at the time, author Katherine Rose-Mockry focuses on the group's early formative years between the founding and 1979, during which time the members of LGLF had to fight for their right to exist on campus as an official student group. Inspired by a class project that led him to interview local members of the LGBTQ community, David Stout initiated the formation of the LGLF in the summer of 1970 to provide a safe space for gay students to meet each other and to establish a base of operations for student activism on campus. The group focused on educating the campus about the experience of being gay. They formed a speakers' bureau in their opening months and gave frequent presentations at KU and nearby campuses. In addition to raising awareness and providing counseling services, the group was also self-consciously political from the start and advocated for equal protections, employment rights, and the elimination of laws criminalizing same-sex sexual activity.The university administration, however, did not welcome the formation of the LGLF. Three times the chancellor rejected their request for recognition. This led the group to file a lawsuit against the university in 1971, and the famous cause lawyer William Kunstler, who had previously defended the Chicago Seven in 1969, agreed to represent them-a development that received national media attention. While the LGLF lost the legal battle, they ultimately won the war to change the campus culture.Katherine Rose-Mockry has written the definitive history of gay and lesbian activism at the public universities of Kansas. Liberating Lawrence is a major contribution to our understanding of the fight for gay pride and LGBTQ civil rights, both locally and nationally.
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Schattauer, Corinna,
Weibliche Handlungsmacht und Mobilitaet: Kommerzielle Schoenheitskonkurrenzen in Deutschland, 1909-1933. (Veroeffentlichungen des Instituts fuer Europaeische Geschichte Mainz 271) 360 S. 2024:7 (Vandenhoeck, GW) <727-1219>
ISBN 978-3-525-30282-8 hard ¥16,478.- (税込) EUR 70.00 *
Frauenschoenheit wird nicht erst seit ?Germany's Next Topmodel“ spektakulaer in Szene gesetzt und bewertet. Kommerzielle Schoenheitskonkurrenzen ziehen die Menschen seit ueber hundert Jahren in ihren Bann. In Deutschland koennen sie spaetestens seit 1909 beobachtet werden. Richtig Fahrt nehmen sie aber erst in den 1920er Jahren auf, waehrend der Weimarer Republik - einer Zeit, in der die Zeitgenoss:innen von der aeusseren Erscheinung ihres Selbst und ihrer Mitmenschen geradezu besessen waren. Die Arbeit untersucht die Schoenheitskonkurrenzen zwischen 1909 und 1933 in ihren lokalen, regionalen, nationalen und transnationalen Vernetzungen und leistet damit Grundlagenarbeit. Dabei stehen die Frauen als oekonomische Akteurinnen im Mittelpunkt. Die Untersuchung zeigt, dass sie zwar von gesellschaftlichen Normen und patriarchalen Strukturen abhaengig waren, es ihnen aber dennoch gelang, ihre Handlungsmacht gezielt zu nutzen, um raeumlich und sozial mobil zu werden - und Karriere zu machen.
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Shaw, Jenny,
The Women of Rendezvous: A Transatlantic Story of Family and Slavery. 288 pp. 2024:12 (U. North Carolina Pr., US) <727-1220>
ISBN 978-1-4696-8276-1 paper ¥6,457.- (税込) US$ 29.95
The Women of Rendezvous is a dramatic transatlantic story about five women who birthed children by the same prominent Barbados politician and enslaver. Two of the women were his wives, two he enslaved, and one was a servant in his household. All were determined to make their way in a world that vastly and differentially circumscribed their life choices. From a Barbados plantation to the center of England's empire in London, Hester Tompkyns, Frances Knights, Susannah Mingo, Elizabeth Ashcroft, and Dorothy Spendlove built remarkable lives for themselves and their children in spite of, not because of, the man who linked them together.Mining seventeenth- and eighteenth-century court records, deeds, wills, church registers, and estate inventories, Jenny Shaw centers the experiences of the women and their children, intertwining the microlevel relationships of family and the macrolevel political machinations of empire to show how white supremacy and racism developed in England and the colonies. Shaw also explores England's first slave society in North America, provides a glimpse into Black Britain long before the Windrush Generation of the twentieth century, and demonstrates that England itself was a society with slaves in the early modern era.
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Streichhahn, Vincent (Hrsg.),
Feministische Internationale: Texte zu Geschlecht, Klasse und Emanzipation 1832-1936. 160 S. 2024:9 (Dietz, GW) <727-1224>
ISBN 978-3-320-02421-5 paper ¥4,237.- (税込) EUR 18.00
Die Anthologie ≫Feministische Internationale≪ praesentiert Texte aus dem 19. und fruehen 20. Jahrhundert zu Geschlecht, Klasse und Emanzipation aus ueber zehn Laendern und fast allen Kontinenten. Verfasst haben sie feministische Sozialistinnen und Anarchistinnen, die in der Arbeiterbewegung oder ihrem Umfeld aktiv waren. Die Sammlung erweitert den Blick ueber den eurozentrischen Horizont hinaus, zeigt die Vielfalt sowie die Verbindungen der damaligen Emanzipationsbewegungen und unterstreicht die gemeinsame Geschichte der proletarischen Frauenbewegung und der Arbeiterbewegung, die oft separat betrachtet werden. Das Verhaeltnis war nicht frei von Widerspruechen. Die Aktivistinnen sahen sich auch in den Reihen der Arbeiterparteien mit dem Widerstand von Maennern konfrontiert. Die in diesem Band versammelten Autorinnen setzten sich nicht nur fuer die Emanzipation ein und kritisierten antifeministischen Widerstand, sondern machten auch auf verschiedene Formen intersektionaler Unterdrueckung aufmerksam. Durch die Veroeffentlichung von Primaertexten ? viele davon erstmals in deutscher Uebersetzung ? soll die Geschichte und Tradition der ≫Feministischen Internationale≪ zugaenglich gemacht werden ? nicht zuletzt als Inspirationsquelle fuer aktuelle Diskussionen und Kaempfe um Gleichberechtigung und soziale Gerechtigkeit. Mit Beitraegen von Susan B. Anthony, Maria Cano, Jeanne Deroin und Pauline Roland, Eva Gore-Booth, Gertrude Guillaume-Schack, Emma Ihrer, Jeanne-Victoire Jacob, Yamakawa Kikue, Anna Kuliscioff, Mary Lee, Linda Malnati, Eleanor Marx, Dora B. Montefiore, Adelheid Popp, Begum Rokeya, Henriette Roland Holst, Lucia Sanchez Saornil, Kanno Sugako, Louise Thomson Patterson, Flora Tristan, Victoria Woodhull, Clara Zetkin. Vincent Streichhahn, geb. 1993, ist Politikwissenschaftler und promovierte mit einer Arbeit zur ≫Frauenfrage≪ in der fruehen deutschen Arbeiter- und proletarischen Frauenbewegung.
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Taylor, Anthea,
Germaine Greer, Celebrity Feminism and the Archive. 230 pp. 2024:10 (Routledge, UK) <727-1226>
ISBN 978-1-138-89469-3 hard ¥38,461.- (税込) GB£ 135.00
ISBN 978-1-138-89471-6 paper ¥10,538.- (税込) GB£ 36.99
Germaine Greer, Celebrity Feminism and the Archive, the first scholarly book on this internationally renowned feminist, draws upon Greer's largely unexplored archive to demonstrate her impact on readers and viewers since the 1970s.Across many decades in the limelight, and through multiple media forms, the provocative Greer has worked to shape audience understandings of gender, sexuality and feminism. Through deep engagement with archival material, heavily curated by Greer herself, Anthea Taylor offers a compelling reassessment of Greer's celebrity feminist labour and its effects over time. Examining archived letters from fans, anti-fans, and those in-between, this innovative volume shows how and why readers and viewers have come to affectively invest - or disinvest - in this iconoclastic feminist. Advancing debates about the social and political function of celebrity, Germaine Greer, Celebrity Feminism and the Archive is essential reading for scholars in Gender Studies, History, Archival Studies, and Media and Cultural Studies.
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Voigt, Matthias Andre,
Reinventing the Warrior: Masculinity in the American Indian Movement, 1968-1973. (Lyda Conley Series on Trailblazing Indigenous Futures) 464 pp. 2024:8 (U. Pr. Kansas, US) <727-1228>
ISBN 978-0-7006-3697-6 hard ¥11,855.- (税込) US$ 54.99 *
On February 27, 1973, a group of roughly 300 armed Indigenous men, women, and children seized the tiny hamlet of Wounded Knee, South Dakota, at gunpoint, took hostages, barricaded themselves in the hilltop church, and raised an upside-down American flag. Taking place at the site of the infamous massacre in 1890, the highly symbolic confrontation spearheaded by the American Indian Movement (AIM) ultimately evolved into a prolonged, seventy-one-day armed standoff between law enforcement officers and modern-day Indigenous warriors. Among these warriors were Vietnam War veterans armed with Vietnam-era equipment and weaponry. By organizing in defense of the newly proclaimed Independent Oglala Nation, the AIM activists at Wounded Knee linked their nationalist quest for sovereignty and self-determination with a warrior masculinity they constructed from a mix of Indigenous cultures and contemporary cultural elements, including the Black civil rights movement, the counterculture of the 1960s and early 1970s, and the antiwar movement.As Matthias AndrE Voight shows, the takeover of Wounded Knee was only one moment among many in the complex interplay between protest activism, gender, race, and identity within AIM. While AIM is widely recognized for its militancy and nationalism, Reinventing the Warrior is the first major study to examine the gendered transformation of Indigenous men within the Red Power movement and the United States more generally. AIM activists came to regard themselves, like their ancestors before them, as warriors fighting for their people, their lands, and their rights. They sought to remasculinize their Indigenous identity in order to confront hegemonic masculinities-and, by implication, colonialism itself. By becoming "more manly," Indigenous men challenged the disempowering nature of white supremacy.Voigt traces the story of the reinvention of Indigenous warriorhood from 1968 to the takeover of Wounded Knee in 1973 and beyond. His trailblazing work explores why and how Indigenous men refashioned themselves as modern-day warriors in their anticolonial nation-building endeavor, thereby remaking both self and society.
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安武留美著 フェミニストの太平洋-ハワイにおける国際的な女性のネットワーク
Yasutake, Rumi,
The Feminist Pacific: International Women's Networks in Hawai'i, 1820-1940. (Global America) 328 pp. 2024:8 (Columbia U. Pr., US) <727-1231>
ISBN 978-0-231-20852-9 hard ¥30,184.- (税込) US$ 140.00
ISBN 978-0-231-20853-6 paper ¥7,546.- (税込) US$ 35.00
As competing American, European, and later Japanese imperial and colonial ambitions spread across the ocean in the nineteenth century, Honolulu emerged as a transnational hub for the exchange of ideas. Rumi Yasutake reveals the pivotal role of women's organizing in this era of rapid globalization, tracing how diverse movements intersected and converged in Hawai'i-with worldwide consequences.The Feminist Pacific examines transnational networks in Hawai'i beginning in 1820, with the arrival of American missionary wives, and through the rise of women's internationalism in the interwar years. It follows an array of suffragists, missionaries, maternalists, and antiwar activists in their international campaigns for peace and social justice that culminated in the formation of the Pan-Pacific Women's Association (PPWA) and subsequent conferences. Yasutake explores how these movements radiated from Honolulu and branched out to the United States, Japan, and China. She illuminates their contradictions, showing how women's striving for collective power went at once in the face of and hand in hand with globalization, settler colonialism, and imperialism. Yasutake underscores how the PPWA and the movements that formed it wrestled with the dichotomies of their world: home and public, domestic and foreign, native and settler, white and nonwhite, feminist and antifeminist. Bridging nineteenth-century Protestant churchwomen's evangelism with twentieth-century feminist internationalism, this book recasts women's global organizing from the perspective of the Pacific.
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Jaschok, Maria,
Inside the Expressive Culture of Chinese Women's Mosques: This Turmoil of the Soul'. (Routledge Contemporary China Series) 272 pp. 2024:11 (Routledge, UK) <727-134>
ISBN 978-1-032-61851-7 hard ¥38,461.- (税込) GB£ 135.00 *
This book presents a multi-voice narrative of the history and significance of current contestations over the increasing prominence of expressive piety in Hui Muslim women's mosques in central China. By drawing on a 'Song Book' of chants, collected from the tradition of women's mosques, as context it reveals just how the increasing prominence of female voices has given rise to considerable misgivings among senior religious leaders over the potential destabilization of orthodox Islamic gendered practices. Providing a historical introduction to the place and function of Islamic chants, jingge and zansheng, the book gives a conceptual framing of female silence, sound, and agency in local translations of Confucian and Islamic precepts, and women's personal accounts of the role played by traditional and modern soundscapes in transmitting and celebrating Islamic knowledge and faith. As a study of women's soundscapes and the significance of legitimacy, ambiguities, and implications of female sound, this book will be of considerable interest to students and scholars of Chinese society and culture, gender studies, cultural anthropology, and Islam.
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B.P.ウォルシュ著 日本のレイプ
Walsh, Brian P.,
The Rape of Japan. 2024 (Naval Inst. Pr., US) <251-51493>
ISBN 978-1-68247-930-8 hard ¥6,888.- (税込) US$ 31.95 *
Most Americans regard the postwar Occupation of Japan as a prime example of American magnanimity. They are blithely unaware of the prevailing Japanese myth that upon entering Japan, U.S. servicemen "engaged in an orgy of looting, sexual violence, and drunken brawling" and that during the first ten days of the Occupation there were 1,336 reported cases of rape in Kanagawa Prefecture alone. The myth goes further with claims that U.S. military officers demanded the Japanese government set up brothels for use by American troops and that when embarrassed officials in Washington, D.C., forced Occupation officials to close the brothels, the servicemembers went on a rampage, resulting in (according to official records) reported rapes of Japanese women skyrocketing from an average of 40 to 330 cases a day. ? The truth is that none of this happened. Nevertheless, large numbers of Japanese still believe these allegations. As the passions of war have faded, the currency of such stories has only grown, and they are now regarded by many as fact. This false narrative of mass sexual violence and the organized exploitation of Japanese women by American military forces is also widely accepted among historians of World War II and its aftermath. ? Brian P. Walsh, a Princeton-educated scholar, thoroughly debunks this false narrative in a brave and compelling book that reflects his in-depth research into both American and Japanese primary sources. Historian Ed Drea has praised Walsh's work on this topic as a "masterful refutation of perceived wisdom. It is original historical research and writing at its best and is a significant contribution to the study of sexual violence in a military context and to the U.S. occupation of Japan." Walsh sets the records straight, by showing that MacArthur's General Headquarters established women's rights on a more secure foundation than anywhere else in East Asia, provided a far safer physical environment than most other occupations, and all but eliminated endemic sexually transmitted diseases. These diseases ruined millions of lives, prematurely ending as many as five thousand per year, including those of more than a thousand children. The "Rape" of Japan is a long-overdue refutation and exposure of a relentless propaganda campaign that has persisted for more than seven decades.
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Anidjar, Gil,
On the Sovereignty of Mothers: The Political as Maternal. 176 pp. 2024:10 (Columbia U. Pr., US) <727-101>
ISBN 978-0-231-21643-2 hard ¥22,638.- (税込) US$ 105.00 *
ISBN 978-0-231-21644-9 paper ¥5,605.- (税込) US$ 26.00 *
Paternal, patriarchal, and fraternal concepts, metaphors, and images have long dominated thinking about politics. But the political, Gil Anidjar argues, has always been maternal.In a series of finely woven meditations on slavery, sovereignty, and the social contract, this book places mothers and mothering at the crux of political thought. Anidjar identifies a maternal sovereignty and a maternal contract, showing that without motherhood, there could be no constitution, preservation, or reproduction of collective existence in time. And maternal power is also power over life and death, as he reveals through a nuanced consideration of abortion.Through the concept of the maternal, Anidjar offers new insights into abiding sources from the Bible and ancient Greece to classical and modern political philosophy-the story of Hagar and Sarah, Oedipus and his two mothers, Hegel's dialectic of master and slave-reinterpreted in light of Black and feminist criticism, psychoanalytic theory, and autotheoretical reflection. Elegantly written and provocative, On the Sovereignty of Mothers offers the maternal as a new frame for understanding the political order.
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